If you want to access some website that blocked in your country, download an app not available in your country or connect to a company network on the road, or just stay safe on public Wi-Fi, you will need a VPN.
Here is a tip how to connect to a VPN on your Android based phone or tablet.
You have a few options for connecting to a VPN on your Android device in 2018.
1. Android’s Built-In VPN Support
2. Use a Standalone VPN App (The Easiest Option)
We have a few favorite VPN services that was tested.
All of which have dedicated Android apps that make setup a breeze.
VPN Privacy (http://vpnprivacy.services ) is great for all users, while Sahrzad (http://sahrzad.net/) is a little simpler.
VPN Privacy has better speeds, but Sahrzad has a great support for those just starting out, which is nice.
Android has integrated support for PPTP and L2TP VPNs.
You can connect to these types of VPNs without installing any third-party apps, but neither is ideal.
PPTP is generally regarded as outdated and insecure, and L2TP has some security issues as well (notably its use of pre-shared keys, which many VPN providers publish publicly).
We recommend to use SSTP VPN for your Android.
We have tested it in many location with a strong Internet censorship (China, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Egypt, Oman, Bahrain and Pakistan) and found it useful for the cases when no other VPN protocols are working in certain networks. It masks as a work with the website on the https protocol and is practically not recognized by filters.
SSTP VPN on Android can bypass local Internet restrictions in 99% cases!
Here is the step by step tutorial on how to use SSTP VPN on Androd.
VPNs aren’t something that everyone needs—in fact, most users will be fine without ever touching one.
But if the occasion arises where one is required, it’s good to know how to use one and which ones you can trust.
Article source: Best VPN for Android 2018
Dec 18, 2017